| 05/18/2012 05:47 PM Dear Google: AT&T Locked Down the Best Android Ever, And It's Your Fault - Wired News
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| 05/17/2012 04:53 PM It's Tinkerers v. Hollywood as Copyright Office Mulls New Jailbreaking Rules - Wired News (blog)
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| 05/17/2012 07:19 PM The Champ Is Here - Wired News
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| 05/18/2012 01:01 PM Top Handset Maker Confirms Backdoor in One of Its Models - Wired News (blog)
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| 05/17/2012 01:05 PM Is Office, Exchange Lock-In Microsoft's Best Weapon in the Cloud? - Wired News
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| 05/16/2012 02:37 PM Apple's Patent Win Delays Shipments of Two HTC Smartphones - Wired News
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| 05/16/2012 10:38 AM Chrome Offers Tabs To Go With New Tab Syncing Features - Wired News
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| 05/15/2012 07:41 PM LG's Quad-Core Optimus Phone Heading to Europe But Not the U.S. - Wired News
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| 05/14/2012 02:46 PM Hands On: LinkedIn Windows Phone App Better Than iOS, Android Versions - Wired News
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| 05/14/2012 05:31 AM Hands On: HTC Evo 4G LTE Is a One X in Sprint Clothing - Wired News
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| 05/19/2012 06:03 PM Microsoft exec says Windows Phone outselling iPhone in China - Engadget
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| 05/19/2012 12:27 AM Parkmobile adds NFC to its parking payment repertoire - Engadget
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| 05/18/2012 09:08 AM HTC Desire C hands-on (video) - Engadget
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| 05/18/2012 07:18 PM Samsung Galaxy S III for T-Mobile hits FCC, brings future-proofed HSPA+ for ... - Engadget
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| 05/17/2012 01:31 AM HTC confirms One X multitasking tweaks in Sense 4 - Engadget
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| 05/17/2012 01:51 AM Rogers and CIBC make joint deal for NFC mobile payments in Canada, let you ... - Engadget
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| 05/16/2012 10:33 PM LG's Optimus LTE2 ships this week in Korea, nails down a few more specs - Engadget
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| 05/18/2012 11:38 AM ZTE confirms the Score M has a backdoor, hopes to patch up soon - Engadget
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| 05/19/2012 09:32 AM Microsoft patents tech to bring Android apps to Windows Phone - Android Apps Appolicious
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| 05/20/2012 02:22 AM Changes come to 'Tennessean' this week - The Tennessean
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| 05/19/2012 05:18 PM Improve your game with your smartphone - Asbury Park Press
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| 05/14/2012 02:46 PM Hands On: LinkedIn Windows Phone App Better Than iOS, Android Versions - Wired News
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| 05/18/2012 08:17 AM Data problems for our smartphone news apps - The Guardian
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| 05/18/2012 05:47 PM Dear Google: AT&T Locked Down the Best Android Ever, And It's Your Fault - Wired News
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| 05/14/2012 08:11 PM Dear Google: Android Needs Your Help - PCWorld
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| 05/20/2012 04:21 AM The Martin Condo Listings Now Available via LREP Mobile and MyLvCondoSales.com - Virtual-Strategy Magazine
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| 05/19/2012 07:55 PM Samsung Galaxy S3 full firmware now available, time for all those ROMs and feature to start spreading The Samsung Galaxy S3 is about the most anticipated device of 2012, and it was only a matter of time before someone got a hold of all the new features it comes with. The guys at XDA Developers have managed to get the device’s full stock firmware, and it is now up for grabs. Simply [...] |
| 05/19/2012 04:15 PM Facebook acquires Karma, let’s see if something good comes around Well Facebook just seems to be on a roll lately. The Social Network is purchasing companies left and right, with the most recent including Instagram and Lightbox. But now they have decided to acquire Karma, a social gifting app. Simply put, Karma allows users to connect to Facebook via their app and send people gifts. [...] |
| 05/19/2012 03:52 PM Sony Tablet P’s Android 4.0 update to roll out May 24th Sony’s plan to roll out Android 4.0.3 to the Tablet P in April may not have come to fruition, but the Japanese manufacturer is now stating that the Ice Cream Sandwich OTA update will be coming next week, on May 24th. The Sony Tablet S had its update as promised, soon after Sony issued a [...] |
| 05/19/2012 03:29 PM China finally approves Google’s purchase of Motorola, but with one condition Google’s acquisition of Motorola has seen a long process since it was first announced last August. The purchase has been given green light by the US and Europe, but China was taking its sweet time considering said acquisition. After a long wait, China has decided to approve said acquisition, but with one condition. China has [...] |
| 05/19/2012 01:00 PM Chili’s offers free Android phone with online purchase [Deals] If you like to eat at Chili’s, today might be good day to place an order. The chain is offering a free Android phone (alas, with a new 2-year agreement required) if you spend $25 or more while placing an order online. They have also launched a mobile app, but it’s only available once you [...] |
| 05/19/2012 12:47 PM Apple files for injunction against Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the US This hasn’t been the best of weeks for the Android community. First, we had the import ban on the HTC One X and the Evo 4G LTE, then came the news of a ban on Motorola devices, and finally earlier today we were left wondering if the HTC ban is spreading to other devices after [...] |
| 05/19/2012 12:25 PM GameStop launches bring-your-own-device cellular service Well, no one saw this coming: GameStop has launched a cellular service in the form of an AT&T MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator). Customers will have to bring their own devices, capable of working on AT&T’s bandwidth frequency, and will have pay-as-you-go plans from $5 to $55 upwards to choose from. Details are a little [...] |
| 05/19/2012 10:33 AM Is the import ban on One X and Evo 4G LTE spreading to other HTC devices? If the import ban on the HTC One X and the Evo 4G LTE wasn’t already a bitter pill to swallow for HTC, it looks like they’re in a bit more trouble than earlier anticipated. TmoNews were tipped off earlier today that customers who were looking to purchase a new Amaze 4G were being told [...] |
Motorola DROID RAZR and DROID RAZR MAXX slated to receive Android 4.0 in Q2
![]() We have some good news for Motorola DROID RAZR and DROID RAZR MAXX owners as Motorola recently updated its ICS Upgrade forum page to reflect some new dates. The aforementioned Android smartphones on Verizon Wireless will receive the coveted Android… Comments
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Android Apps Alert #97: Everything is Social Edition
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DoubleTwist thanks its two million current users by offering 50% off on its paid apps
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Solid Explorer is the best looking Android file explorer around, and it may be the best overall soon [Beta App Review]
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Verizon says you CAN keep your unlimited data plan, but you will pay full price for new phones
![]() Okay, here we go again. Verizon said it’s killing unlimited data plans when users upgrade, then said it would be nice enough to give you a warning first. Then hours later, the company clarified that it will provide an out… Comments
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Best Buy may begin shipping HTC EVO 4G LTE pre-orders on May 23
![]() It’s a shame that the HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint and the HTC One X are being held up at Customs until a review is completed of these two devices as result of an ITC ruling. The HTC… Related Stories |
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| 05/15/2012 03:59 PM Can T-Mobile survive on its own? At this point last year, it appeared as though the second-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. would soon become first by a wide margin. In early 2011 AT&T agreed to acquire T-Mobile USA. By combining the second- and fourth-largest carriers, AT&T would lay claim to the most subscribers in the country. But, more importantly, it [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 03/12/2012 01:41 PM Even more Android travel apps and sites Not long ago I wrote a post detailing four Android travel apps I found useful. Of course, there are dozens of travel apps on Android, so a few commenters raised objections. In that spirit, I thought we could take just a few minutes to look over a few things they suggested — and a few [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 02/15/2012 05:26 PM MMA Zone provides everything an MMA fan needs The gym has really changed since my younger years. Back then I’d talk to other guys about sports and women. Now? Well, we still talk about women, but it seems that people are more interested in talking technology than they are sports. (Jeremy Lin excepted.) That’s fine by me, of course. The other day at [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 02/09/2012 03:32 PM Top 5 things to track on your Android How closely do you keep track of your life? You might think you keep close tabs, but really think about it for a moment. Do you monitor the little things that can make big differences? If you’re not carrying around a pocket notebook or other recording apparatus, chances are you’re not. Our Android smartphones, however, [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 02/03/2012 11:17 AM The top 5 LG phones on the Android platform As smartphones become even more popular and features become even more advanced, LG is making it a mission to keep up with the changing face of cell phones. From phones designed for gamers to the incorporation of 3D technology, LG phones are setting the precedent for the future of smartphone innovation. Here are our top [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 01/04/2012 10:32 AM 4 Android travel apps you should know about Anyone who travels even a couple of times a year needs a travel app on her Android smartphone. Having all of that information right in front of you, whenever you need it, is more than a convenience. At times it can save your hide. Here are a few of the best travel apps for Android. [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 12/07/2011 06:30 AM Will cheap Ice Cream Sandwich tablets sell? Pictured above is the NOVO7, which is actually the world’s first Ice Cream Sandwich tablet. It’s a 7-inch device that features a 1GHz processor with 1080p HD video output — not top of the line, but certainly not assembled from the scrap heap. It’s not much with the rear camera, just 2 megapixels, and the [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 12/02/2011 06:30 AM Sprint admits to installing Carrier IQ on devices If you haven’t been paying attention, a service called Carrier IQ has cause a bit of a stir lately. The premise is pretty simple. Manufacturers or carriers install the software on your phone. The software then monitors pretty much everything you do, and then reports back to the installing party. Clearly this causes some issues [...] This post originated at AndGeeks.com - home to all things Android! Also a great source of info about Android Phones. |
| 05/20/2012 02:55 AM Verizon To Turn Rezound, DROID 4 and DROID RAZR Into Global Handsets We’ve already heard about Verizon converting certain 4G LTE devices, namely the LG Spectrum and DROID 4, to become global phones by enabling international radios embedded into these devices. The folks at Droid Life have sources that tell them there may be more devices with this hidden capability. Check out the info sheet above for the [...]
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| 05/19/2012 06:32 PM S-Voice Pulled from the Galaxy S III, Download the App Now! After the big Galaxy S III announcement we knew it would only be a short amount of time before the cool software features were pulled from the phone for use across other Android devices. One of the more noteworthy GSIII features is the S-Voice app, basically Samsung’s version of Siri. Thanks to XDA member Ascarface23, we [...]
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| 05/19/2012 05:30 PM T-Mobile: ‘One Size Fits All’ Data Plan is Not the Way to Go After hearing all the hubbub surrounding Verizon’s plan to cut off unlimited data, T-Mobile’s VP of marketing Andrew Sherrard decided it was the right time to announce that they are on the side of the consumer and agree that shared data is not the way to go. Talking to T-Mobile’s Issues & Insights Blog, Sherrard [...]
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| 05/19/2012 04:53 PM Motorola Android Phones Banned From Import Into The U.S. Over Microsoft Patent Issues Boy, this legal stuff can get confusing. Let’s take it from the beginning and walk through it. First, we know that the HTC One X and the Evo 4G LTE are currently held up in customs while they check whether the devices violate an ITC exclusion order Apple was granted last December. Then we heard [...]
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| 05/19/2012 12:21 PM Who’s hungry and wants a free Android device? Chili’s just released their new Android App and to celebrate they are willing to give you a free Android phone just by ordering $25 worth of food from chilistogo.com. There are a few catches to the offer though; the activation fee, taxes, and you must sign a new two-year contract with either of the participating [...]
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| 05/19/2012 09:29 AM Google Wallet Wants Root Access Suddenly, Why If It’s Not Needed? We all know the benefits of rooting your smartphone. By rooting your device, you can unlock a world of potential benefits such as operating on custom ROMs as good or better than stock Android OSes and improved overall performance of your device for starters. While the Android community needs rooting, there are certain entities that [...]
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| 05/18/2012 11:35 PM Mini-PC-On-A-Stick For $74 With AllWinner A10 1.5GHz CPU And Android 4.0 (Sold Out Until June 10) The concept of a mini-PC stick that runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich was first seen at Mobile World Congress this year with the FXI Cotton Candy. That device is available for pre-order for $199 overseas. Now, we are seeing a new mini-PC-on-a-stick for a much more reasonable $74 making the rounds on some Chinese [...]
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| 05/18/2012 05:08 PM $25 credit in Google Wallet with purchase of Virgin Mobile’s LG Optimus Elite The LG Optimus Elite looks to be a good phone for eco-conscious, budget-wise consumers looking to experience Google’s popular Android OS. Sprint just released the phone today in stores and Virgin Mobile has their very own version available as well for the commitment-phobe demographic. However VM has decided to up the ante and offer a [...]
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Review: HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint - Geek
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Sprint's LG Viper 4G delivers one penny LTE access - Technology Bloom News
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) - CNET
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Sprint's Evo 4G LTE: The Best Phone You Can't Buy? - Discovery News
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Bobby Labonte Wins 2012 Sprint Fan Vote - SpeedwayMedia.com (press release)
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New Leaked Images of Sprint's LG Eclipse 4G LTE Confirms NFC, Removable Battery - Gotta Be Mobile
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Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE has great features that you can't use yet (review) - ConsumerReports.org (blog)
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3 surprising companies that may sneak up on Apple - Ninemsn
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From the Android Forums: Factory data reset questions
acr456 asks in the Android Central forums,
We're glad you asked! We get this one a lot, and we can see why the term factory data reset would make one think it was being returned to the factory, out-of-box condition. Thankfully, it's not. A factory reset will erase all user settings (things like home screen customizations, Wifi networks, sound settings and the like) and delete all apps downloaded from the Google Play store. It's won't touch anything that's part of the system files, so your worse case scenario (and actually the likely scenario) is that system apps that have been updated from the Google Play store (things like the Gmail app or Maps) will just need updated from the Play store again. You'll still be on the latest 2.3.5 version, but the rest will be clean like a new device. As for it working without Sprint service, everything but calls and SMS/MMS will work just fine. I've had my EVO 4G unactivated for over a year now and use it to keep little nes occupied when they come for a visit. Using Wifi, all your Google services, including the important one -- the Google Play store -- will still work just fine. Good luck, and have fun with your new EVO PDA! Have a question you need answered? (Preferably about Android, but we're flexible.) Hit up our Contact Page to get in touch! |
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Google-Motorola deal approved by Chinese regulators
Regulators in China have approved the multi-billion dollar purchase of Motorola Mobility by Google. The particulars have already been approved in the US and elsewhere, and China has been the lone holdout. With that bit of dirty business behind them, the deal can now go forward. In statements released to Bloomberg Motorola and Google both confirm the news, and are looking forward to getting the loose ends tied up in short order. We expect things to stay unchanged between Google and Motorola, as we've heard numerous times that Motorola will remain an independent entity. Only time will let us know how that turns out. It will be an interesting summer, that's for sure. Source: Bloomberg; Thanks, Alexander! |
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Android Central Editors' App Picks for May 19, 2012
Ready to check out some more of our favorite apps? Each week we bring to you some of our favorites in hopes that they may become your favorites, and we want you to do the same. Drop a line in the comments and let us know some of the awesome applications you have installed on your device, so the rest of the Android Central community can check them out as well! |
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Motorola: If ICS won't make our device better, we won't update to it
Motorola yesterday updated its device update schedule, with the crux being that we'll finally start to see some phones get Ice Cream Sandwich in the next month or so. Specifically, that's the Droid RAZR/MAXX, with the Atrix, Atrix 2, Droid 4 and Xyboards getting it in Q3. Have a Droid 3 or Droid X2? Sorry, you're out of luck. And today Motorola expanded on why, saying:
Interesting choice of words. What it probably means is that Moto determined that the cost in time and effort to update those older phones to ICS outweighs the benefit of Ice Cream Sandwich, which indeed sucks given how young those phones are. But that's the crapshoot we all enter into these days, unfortunately. Good luck convincing folks that Ice Cream Sandwich won't improve their phones, Moto. You can get the full statement at the source link below. Source: Motorola |
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Android Central international round-up - May 19, 2012
Compared to all the drama stateside surrounding the customs woes of HTC's new handsets, it was a fairly quiet week for international Android news. But even a quiet week here in the Android world has its share of phone launches, update news, release announcements and the like, so let's dive right in. We got our first peek at the HTC Desire C this week, as HTC prepares to launch its successor to the Wildfire S. With NFC, ICS and Beats Audio on-board, the Desire C looks like a surprisingly feature-packed little device, and we're looking forward to getting our hands on it in the near future for a full review. Speaking of reviews, we wrapped up our Motorola Motoluxe review this week -- Richard found it to be a well-built entry-level handset, albeit one that's limited by Moto's slightly janky software additions. And the countdown to the Samsung Galaxy S III launch continues -- T-Mobile UK announced its pricing for the device, and we heard that some stores in the UK will be opening the evening before the official launch day to give eager pre-order customers the chance to pick up their handsets. We also got a release date for an Android flagship from another manufacturer -- LG revealed that it'll launch the Optimus 4X HD in Europe starting in June. Check out some choice cuts from the past week's international Android developments below, and if you've got news, be sure to tip us at the usual address. Special features: News:
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Straight Talk, Unified eMail, Signal drops [From the Forums]
We've blown through a bunch of content for you all this week so be sure to get yourself caught up if, for whatever reason you missed out on anything. In addition to the news and editorials, we also managed to do up a Android Central podcast for you all and if that isn't enough -- be sure to check out the Android Central Forums:
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Customers don't want shared data plans says T-Mobile
With all the recent news about forcing customers to use shared data plans we saw this week, T-Mobile wanted to let everyone know their stance on the situation. Posting on the company's Issues and Insights blog, Andrew Sherrard, senior vice president of marketing, says "T-Mobile believes that consumers today do not want a ‘one size fits all’ approach to shared family data plans, nor would they benefit from that model". Reading through the sentiment in the comments on the recent Verizon news, and one would have to assume he is right. Reading and watching David poke at Goliath is fun (in some twisted kind of blogger way) but there's one big variable still not defined -- how much shared data, and how much will it cost. With a reasonably high cap, at a reasonably low price, I can see the benefit in a shared data poll across multiple devices. Saying goodbye to a 5GB plan for your phone, your tablet, and your data card or hotspot, and hello to a shared 10 GB plan at half the cost is an offer many would jump on, even if the cost per kilobyte increases. One thing Sherrard is saying that I think most would agree with is that "Customers who pay more, should get more". There are many ways for Verizon (and AT&T, who surely won't be far behind) to make this a change for the good. Until we see the plans and pricing, I'm not ready to crucify anyone just yet. If everything holds true, we'll know more in about a month. Source: T-Mobile |
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ITC orders import ban on Motorola Android phones over Microsoft patent issues
Update: More of the story is coming out, and we learn that Motorola was found not to infringe on eight other patents in the case. This verdict is currently under Presidential review, and will be subject to appeal. In a statement to ArsTechnica Motorola has said the following:
The original story follows. HTC's One X and EVO 4G LTE may soon have a few friends to keep them company while they wait for customs to allow them into the US, as the ITC has decided to ban the import of Motorola Android phones for infringing on a Microsoft patent for "generating meeting requests and group scheduling from a mobile device". According to FOSS Patents, this order will likely go into effect in 60 days, as the ITC has rejected Google's claims that an exclusion order was not in the public's best interests. Because of FOSS Patents owner Florian Mueller's close ties to Microsoft and his track record on proceedings of this type, we're awaiting on an official word from both sides to see just how damaging this decision may be before we make any predictions. It's very likely that Motorola can just tweak a setting and comply with the ITC's rulings while they await a full judgment. If you recall, Motorola has been embroiled in legal disputes with Microsoft while other big players have decided to pay licensing fees to stay out of court. Sometimes this strategy will work, sometimes it backfires. In the end innovation gets stifled by patents on ideas instead of methods, and consumers always lose. More on this as it comes forth. Source: FOSS Patents |
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Motorola Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich schedule updated
Motorola device owners have been pretty vocal about their want for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on their devices. Motorola in response to that, has kept an ICS rollout schedule updated and recently they made some changes to it that will either excite you or upset you, depending on which device you own. Droid RAZR, Droid RAZR MAXX and XOOM 3G/4G owners have the most to be excited about as ICS updates for those devices should be rolling out at just about any moment right now. Atrix, Atrix 2, Droid Bionic, Droid 4 and XYBOARD owners will be waiting until the next quarter for their updates. Own a Droid 3 or Droid X2 though? Looks as though you better start looking towards some ICS compatible ROM's as those devicse will be stuck on Android 2.3 Gingerbread for the remainder of their lifecycle, minus some bug fix and maintenance releases. Source: Motorola, Android Central Forums |
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Beckham bending it for the Samsung Galaxy Note, London Olympics
Samsung's teasing it on its Facebook page today, but the full advert's already leaked out on Twitter -- David Beckham's doing his thing for Samsung and the Galaxy Note. Some folks in the forums have opined that we're looking at a "new" Galaxy Note (and indeed the "new Galaxy Note with "Premium Suite" upgrade" is mentioned, but it more to us like Samsung's just promoting that "Premium Suite" upgrade that includes Ice Cream Sandwich and started pushing recently. The description on the teaser points to something going down May 22, so stay tuned. (Our guess: More with the Olympic torch, which Becks helped welcome to the UK today.) We've got the teaser and the full video after the break. Check it out before it gets pulled. |
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